Share your synthesizer music!

My latest (re)creation. A cover of this well known song called Night Drive from G. Moroder’s film score on American Gigolo.

Not 100% faithful, but rather my own interpretation of it. Sequencer used only for some tracks. Many other tracks played by hand live.
Instrument used: Minimoog D (of course), Ensoniq SQ80, DR-880 (with TR-707 kit).

Enjoy. Comments, good or bad, welcome.

http://soundcloud.com/thealien666/night-drive-giorgio-moroder

Great job, Alain. I posted some feedback on your SC. :mrgreen:

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Listened to it on my crappt laptop speakers so I won’t comment on the sound here: goooooood groove, really :slight_smile:
Well, the lead appeared to me as being a bit dry, was it?..

Sounds really good, I loved the atmosphere. The ethereal guitars are amongst these stuffs that makes a winner track to me.
Bravo :slight_smile:

Thanks Stiiiiiiive. Yeah, I had the same comment from other people too… I’ve made an alternate version here:

http://soundcloud.com/thealien666/night-drive-wet-alternate

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I had to get out of a blue funk and get back into the studio. So to break the demon, I revisited something I wrote a few years back and rerecorded it today. Voyager, DR-770 and Jaguar.
http://soundcloud.com/medusal-obligation/roentgen

Most of my stuff is packed up for home renovations. Just MachineDrum and x0xb0x, through the Octatrack (mixer and effects). Two bar loop jam.
http://soundcloud.com/sizzle-squirt-bubblepop/go-again

Funky jam with the OT doing live sampling-playback from the MD and x0x.
http://soundcloud.com/sizzle-squirt-bubblepop/peewhew

https://soundcloud.com/brian-g206/ste-000
Here is a multi track recording I put together jan. 1 2013.

Nice tracks, fellas. I left some feedback on your Soundclouds.

Well, seeing as how this is the official “share your synthesizer music” thread, I will repost some links I placed in a thread I started elsewhere.

Please take a moment to watch my latest music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp8sau9W-g4

I’m also on Soundcloud and have a few pieces up: http://soundcloud.com/sinedrifter

I would greatly appreciate any feedback you may have. Thanks in advance and happy new year to you all! :mrgreen:

Hello all,
I have a new EP of remixes up on Bandcamp (pay what you want). I hope you like it!

http://realistic1.bandcamp.com/album/meaningful-remarks-2012

All tracks were sequenced and mixed in Cubase 6.5 on a Mac. As well as employing a variety VST synths and effects, a Minitaur, Voyager RME, Vermona Kick Lancet, Korg Monotribe, Roland TB-303, and a Roland SH-1 were all used in the production of these tracks.

@Unitard

I listened to “Late night and weekends” and liked it. A bizarre style, but it sounded smooth as it moved from one motif to another. “Dot Pattern” was less smooth and felt like more of a sound collage than a traditionally structured track. I liked them both - you have a unique style and I praise the creativity needed to make such work.

Well done! :mrgreen:

Couple new tracks from me, here:

https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/petit-cr-me-br-l-e
this one features lots of Taurus and Voyager with a D6 Clav

https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/car-wash-david-bateman
is my first collaboration with poet David Bateman ~
this track is all Tauri (taurus and minitaur) and Animoog 2
featuring the new Grateful Dead sound set
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@misterpete

the car wash song has such great ambience. I don’t know how you did it (only Taurus and Animoog, or did you add samples too?), but it really sounded like a “musically interesting” car wash! Your poet’s piece was brilliant. I felt like a movie was playing in an adjacent room and I was listening to the action from afar… like a Terry Gilliam movie.

The other song about Creme Brulee was also very enjoyable. I feel like your music, while being your art, also has a certain sense of humor. I might be wrong in my assessment, but that’s what I see. Very abstract… kind of surreal.

:astonished: THANK YOU, kindly! How nice to see your kind comments :smiley:
Here’s the original recording of the track which I just uploaded for you, as it sounded before adding the ambient car wash recording (not samples) you rightly heard at the intro and David’s vocal performance of his poem (recorded separately sans music) : https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/free-cat-wash-cat-not-included.

I have been working with legendary canadian poet Bill Bissett for many years. This is a track from our last album “NOTHING WILL HURT” which features buddy Eric Schenkman from The Spin Doctors, playing guitar:
https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/coming-home-where-is-home

Lastly, here’s a track featuring poet ~ Jill Battson.
That’s Jill in the cover photo for the other track making Creme Brulee for our holidays.
https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/futility-of-desire?in=misterpete/sets/with-jill-battson


http://www.youtube.com/user/vormaleks?feature=guide

and

https://soundcloud.com/botanicmodulator

almost all moog sleep muzak
hope you enjoy

mmv os minitaur mf101/102/103/104z/105/cp251 and next week vx 351/dark time/ehx16secdelay/lexiconalex/heathkit sinewave generator monotribe monotron microsampler boss sp202 casio vltone koma kommander

@ misterpete

sorry it’s taken me a while to get back to you. I checked out the tracks but have yet to post some feedback for you. I’ll be sure to write something over the weekend.

Thanks for sharing your music! :mrgreen:

hey guys,

here’s a track that mixes some acoustic stuff with moog sounds. Most of the percussion stuff is moog voyager XL, and the ambient sounds in the last half (2 minutes in) are all made with my voyager going through a few moogerfoogers: ringmod, clusterflux, and delay. All comments are welcome of course!

https://soundcloud.com/tommyecho/all-aglow

@misterpete

Like I mentioned to you on Soundcloud, your music feels kind of like how Primus would if they played electronic music. The instrumental version of Car Wash was great, and your poet friend brought the track to life in the version where he read his poem.

The track with your friend from the Spin Doctors is really catchy and fun. Sorry to use the words “catchy” and “fun”, but imagine the opposite! I think catchy and fun are good descriptors for that song; had I felt the track was inaccessible or boring, then I would have missed the opportunity to truly enjoy your piece. Besides, I’d take “catchy” and “fun” over inaccessible and boring any day!

great job and keep up the great work! one of my mates listened to a couple of your songs and liked them too. :mrgreen: